My highest score is 9400 points on ; Hey! Say! JUMP - Mayonaka no Shadow Boy. (easy) But followed by Arashi - Lotus (easy) with 9390 points.Somehow I really fail at; NEWS - Sakura Girl. I cant do the end part with the LA LA Sakura. I dont get any points at that O_O XDD

My highest in easy was Hoobastank - The reason, 9970 points (and there were witnesses).

In all fairness it used to be my brother's song so I rehearsed the crap out of it so I could beat his score. I know the song really well and I sing it a lot (my brother passed away so I sing this song that he liked from time to time).

I can do 9000+ in medium as well for many songs, especially English. In fact, as a songmaker, I use 9000medium as a reference point. If I can do 9000 or more on the song I know its ready to be released on the forum

For people who have lower scores and want to up their scores I suggest two things:

-practice!!!!-buy a decent mircophone (I have 4 I use to test out new songs. A microphone that will not go up and down on a realy long note can make a lot of difference in the points!

My best score so far is Alan Kuo's Ling. I made 9690 on easy mode I was really surprised when I saw that this is my best score since it's the only chinese song I have (I prefer singing japanese or english songs), but it's also true that this is one of my favourite songs so perhaps that is the reason

subhuman wrote: I am amazed at the scores obtained for all of you ^ ^. I'm not very good and although I try, my scores are low u_u

My highest score is in platinum by Sakura Card Captors 9430.

I'll take the suggestion Fawe Denoir, and change my microphone.

I wanted to have more microphones for parties but I realized some are better than others. ^^

Personnally, I use 2 Playstation 2 microphones (red and blue) which together take up 1 USB space. I also have 2 "normal" microphones but as most computers only have 1 microphone jack, if I want to use them at the same time (only for parties, never for songmaking) I use a mono to stereo adapter (basically I put both microphones into it and it becomes 1 plug with a left and right channel)*

Technicalities aside, if your aim is to up your scores and if you notice that your game doesn't stay constant on long notes (but you know you do), then it might be worth buying a 30$ microphone instead of a 15$ one. (Also keep the old one, buy the tiny adapter and you will be able to play 2 player!)